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While Oppenheimer likes the strides GoPro is making, the firm reiterated a Perform rating due to its more conservative view of the core capture device market.
Based on promotions for the iPhone 6s customers by Apple and its carrier partners, almost anyone can afford the base version of the phone.
What makes a "better" smartphone? The four carriers will determine that. Apple has cut them out of the upgrade cycle.
Jon Ogg Apple vs LogitechLogitech International SA (NASDAQ: LOGI) may not have become forgotten about, but the days of endless growth from endless peripherals are long gone. The move to mobile...
Concerns that the iPhone 6s will not impress appears to be reflected in Apple's share price.
Apple Inc.The Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone has a new use beyond its traditional phone functions, texting, talking photos, and playing music. Like a bullet-proof vest, an iPhone is protection against...
For the three-month period ending in July, Apple gained 1.1% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market and now leads all original equipment makers.
One way to sum up Apple's success in the United States and Samsung's relative failure is the comScore smartphone share analysis.
Concerns are growing that GoPro and Ambarella growth of days past likely will not be repeated, and estimates and targets have been trimmed at two firms on Wall Street.
The broad markets were left in shambles on Monday as both the Dow and S&P sold off significantly. However this may have created a buying opportunity.
Worldwide smartphone sales in the second quarter of 2015 grew at their slowest rate in two years,according to Gartner.
If investors needed more evidence that the era of the personal computer is coming to an end, they simply need to look at Hewlett-Packard's earnings.
HTC had a hot hand in the American smartphone market just three years ago, but the company recently was swamped.
Amazon has shifted gears recently, pushing its consumer electronics products, some of which are not profitable, at least according to many Wall Street analysts.
It used to be Apple just had to post exciting iPhone numbers. Now, it just has to post them in China too.